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. >>> former fbi agent robert levinsohn marks a sad milestone in captivity. he has now been captive by iran for the fourth year. u.s. officials are giving the case fresh attention. >>> and a release of the sandy hook 911 tapes. >>> and president obama speaks at dreamworks animation studio even giving an elbow bump to an under the weather martin. he looks like he's okay, though. mr. obama praised the entertainment industry. he said creativity is one of the things that the u.s. does better than anybody else. he gave special mention to shows like "modern family" and "will and grace." he said they're a testament to the front row seat of the march towards progress. >> these sculptured are a little delighting. artists in belgian competed in a snow and ice sculpture contest. the crystal clear and almost realistic looking. >> how are they getting them so clear? it's not water out of my tap. >> it took the artists five weeks to create. the scene was built on characters from disney's upcoming film "frozen." >>> macy's will inflate those famous balloons today for the an
. >>> former fbi agent robert levinsohn marks a sad milestone in captivity. he has now been captive by iran for the fourth year. u.s. officials are giving the case fresh attention. >>> and a release of the sandy hook 911 tapes. >>> and president obama speaks at dreamworks animation studio even giving an elbow bump to an under the weather martin. he looks like he's okay, though. mr. obama praised the entertainment industry. he said creativity is one of the things that...
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and also, you know, in the context of our history, of notorious fbi program called sex deviate that for many years compiled hundreds of thousands of pages of information about reported homosexuality or unusual sexual proclivities of political officials, it's a concern any time an american intelligence agency veers back into that territory. it's not that you would think they would never be interested in as part of their intelligence gathering sexual habits or preferences people of intelligent targets but-- . >> related to that if someone is holding themselves out as some kind of moral authority, and perhaps they might be inciting violence, why shouldn't the nsa be holding onto that? >> well, you know, it doesn't seem like the job of the american government to you know expose moral hypocrisy. it's not that you can't imagine a scenario where that information would be appropriate to use in some way. but to say, you know, we're going to decide which people who hold themselves up and moral leaders are going to be exposed, we're going to choose and the people who become too critical of the uni
and also, you know, in the context of our history, of notorious fbi program called sex deviate that for many years compiled hundreds of thousands of pages of information about reported homosexuality or unusual sexual proclivities of political officials, it's a concern any time an american intelligence agency veers back into that territory. it's not that you would think they would never be interested in as part of their intelligence gathering sexual habits or preferences people of intelligent...
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. >> say the name kyle maclachlan man repeople recall the quirky fbi agent "twin peaks." >> damn good coffee and hot. >> i can't do this. >> or maybe the cold fish husband on the monster cable steer rees "sex and the city." >> accept the fact that i'm not sexual a person. >> or twisted next door neighbor on ""desperate housewives." >> sometimes guilty is small price to pay for happiness. >> in movies and tv kyle maclachlan is seldom the square jawed boy scout he appears. >> one moment please. >> it figures that what he does off screen is just as unexpected. >> grab a little bit of this. just squeeze the inside. >> don't eat the outside? >> it's sweet. >> very sweet. >> look at these. >> the actor is also a wine maker. here on his home turf in washington's columbia valley. >> i could have sold that on ebay. >> since 2005 maclachlan along with wine maker has produced about 400 cases of wine a year. the hands on deal. >> what are dedoing? >> pulling out everything that is not -- stems and things like that. >> he's involved in every step from sorting the grapes on occasion to tracking the
. >> say the name kyle maclachlan man repeople recall the quirky fbi agent "twin peaks." >> damn good coffee and hot. >> i can't do this. >> or maybe the cold fish husband on the monster cable steer rees "sex and the city." >> accept the fact that i'm not sexual a person. >> or twisted next door neighbor on ""desperate housewives." >> sometimes guilty is small price to pay for happiness. >> in movies and tv kyle...
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but i think in a matter like this, they're going to call the fbi in to check just in case the fbi is on its way to the scene. governor andrew cuomo, new york governor andrew cuomo, other city officials from new york, they are already on the scene. they are going to be getting a briefing at any time. i think they'll also be updating the public at some point as well. so that is the latest. you're looking at the latest pictures, again, just a few miles from here, four people are dead right now, 12 are critically injured in this train derailment. we will continue to keep an eye on it and let you know what we learn. e with a better camera. my boyfriend has a lot of can't-miss moments. i checked out the windows phones and saw the lumia 1020 has 41 megapixels. so i can zoom way in even after i take the picture. and i can adjust the shot before i take it so i get it exactly how i want. so, i went with a windows phone. maybe i just see things other people don't. ♪ honestly ♪ i wanna see you be brave ♪ ♪ i wanna see you be brave [ fethere's bigcer ] and there's bombshell big. introduci
but i think in a matter like this, they're going to call the fbi in to check just in case the fbi is on its way to the scene. governor andrew cuomo, new york governor andrew cuomo, other city officials from new york, they are already on the scene. they are going to be getting a briefing at any time. i think they'll also be updating the public at some point as well. so that is the latest. you're looking at the latest pictures, again, just a few miles from here, four people are dead right now, 12...
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>> yes, the fbi was there very early. we also spoke to the senior metro north police officials. they said that specifically at this time, no criminalities. again, it's early, but it really looks like an accident. >> okay. and lastly, any idea how long this stretch of track is going to be closed down? which means travelers and commuters on the metro north hudson line are going to be in for it tomorrow. >> yeah, there's no clue yet. ntsb will term when the tracks can be opened. if you've seen the pictures or can see the picture, the track is mangled. so the likelihood would be they'd have to route around it if they can get anything open by tomorrow. it's not just metro north. as you know, this is a busy part of the northeast corridor for freight, for commuter and for amtrak. >> okay. well, thank you for that update, richard. appreciate that. >>> other developing news out of hollywood today. actor paul walker, the handsome star of "the fast & furious" movies died saturday in a fiery crash. he was just 40 years old. entertainment reporter alicia corrals has been covering this story
>> yes, the fbi was there very early. we also spoke to the senior metro north police officials. they said that specifically at this time, no criminalities. again, it's early, but it really looks like an accident. >> okay. and lastly, any idea how long this stretch of track is going to be closed down? which means travelers and commuters on the metro north hudson line are going to be in for it tomorrow. >> yeah, there's no clue yet. ntsb will term when the tracks can be opened....
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the fbi has been searching for evidence that george is among gs a racist for months now and they've been unable to find anything. he was picked out and targeted and that race was turned into a race case as opposed to what it was coming tragic circumstances, more tragic for trayvon martin because he ended up dead. >> host: use of the associated press wrote a story that seemed racial in nature area is the media part of this bullying? >> guest: absolutely. they are the chief bullies and in the light as an objective. i don't have as much of a problem with media folks who don't portray themselves as objective as, at least they are honest about it but there are a lot of folks in the media that say they are objective and use that objectivity is a baton to wield against others. for example cnn tried to make it out of georges mirman had actually used a racial slur in his 911 call and that isn't true. msnbc edited the 911 call to make it sound like he was a racist saying that georges mirman had tracked trayvon martin down and said he was black without being prompted by the 911 operator which isn't
the fbi has been searching for evidence that george is among gs a racist for months now and they've been unable to find anything. he was picked out and targeted and that race was turned into a race case as opposed to what it was coming tragic circumstances, more tragic for trayvon martin because he ended up dead. >> host: use of the associated press wrote a story that seemed racial in nature area is the media part of this bullying? >> guest: absolutely. they are the chief bullies...
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i don't recall particularly sitting down opposite the fbi general counsel and saying, you have to have a court order. you have to have relevant standard. [inaudible] it has to be relevant to all intelligence. counterintelligence. >> and you are right spent the question i have for you is how do you answer the administration's argument that in the reenactment, by providing to the congressman in secret the information necessary to understand that there was now a different intent for section 215, how that completes of how the legislative process can produce legitimate action by the cars and the court should be acknowledged as a congressional action that expresses the legislative intent? >> first, let me say that the original patriot act did not include a relevant standard. there was a request when the patriot act was reauthorized in 2005 and 2006 to include a relevant standard engine. now, i think if practically everybody in this room with maybe a few notable exceptions would say that inserting the word relevance into a sentence that does not contain it before was limiting, meaning and res
i don't recall particularly sitting down opposite the fbi general counsel and saying, you have to have a court order. you have to have relevant standard. [inaudible] it has to be relevant to all intelligence. counterintelligence. >> and you are right spent the question i have for you is how do you answer the administration's argument that in the reenactment, by providing to the congressman in secret the information necessary to understand that there was now a different intent for section...
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of that a new head agency, a man named john pistol, who came from a 26-year career in the fbi, and many in the industry think he brought greater professionalism to tsa, but yes, frustrations remained. they get more than 300 complaints per month about courtesy at the checkpoints. they say they do review complaints. they are professional. a try to treat people with respect, but there are many people, particularly on the east coast, that perhaps turn to the train between washington and new york because by the time you get to security, wait for your flight, it might be easier to take a train. host: we'll be talking to frank n. wilner to discuss rail transportation and infrastructure. this is something we read in the first half-hour, but in case you is that, from "the washington " -- a bill to make the tsa give up all of the loose change. passengers have left as much as half of a million dollars over the last two years. under existing law, tsa is allowed to keep all of the loose change (plastic bins at their scanning machines. a congressman wants to change that, turning the money over to non
of that a new head agency, a man named john pistol, who came from a 26-year career in the fbi, and many in the industry think he brought greater professionalism to tsa, but yes, frustrations remained. they get more than 300 complaints per month about courtesy at the checkpoints. they say they do review complaints. they are professional. a try to treat people with respect, but there are many people, particularly on the east coast, that perhaps turn to the train between washington and new york...